An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages; and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthHenry Colburn, 1812 - 492 sider |
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... possessed of no more than fifteen hundred sesterces , had nothing to contribute to the exigences of the state but their children . Asperis reipublicæ temporibus cum juventutis inopia esset , Proletarii in militiam tumultuariam ...
... possessed of no more than fifteen hundred sesterces , had nothing to contribute to the exigences of the state but their children . Asperis reipublicæ temporibus cum juventutis inopia esset , Proletarii in militiam tumultuariam ...
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... possessed by a small portion of the people , had pro- duced in other countries . There were citizens at Athens , whose landed estates were three miles in extent ; while others had not suflicient to pay for their burial . De Paw , sur ...
... possessed by a small portion of the people , had pro- duced in other countries . There were citizens at Athens , whose landed estates were three miles in extent ; while others had not suflicient to pay for their burial . De Paw , sur ...
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... possessed themselves of a more or less considerable portion of land , of slaves , and moveable wealth ; and although these riches must have appeared immense comparatively to their former poverty , they yet failed to produce upon them ...
... possessed themselves of a more or less considerable portion of land , of slaves , and moveable wealth ; and although these riches must have appeared immense comparatively to their former poverty , they yet failed to produce upon them ...
Side 36
... possessed of a more extensive territory and a larger population . Thus the nations of antiquity , as well as those of the middle age and modern times , have all been ruled by the passion for riches : they only differ in the means ...
... possessed of a more extensive territory and a larger population . Thus the nations of antiquity , as well as those of the middle age and modern times , have all been ruled by the passion for riches : they only differ in the means ...
Side 40
... possessed of , not to be absolutely vicious ! What notions could they have of domestic duties , of the relations of masters and slaves , magistrates and citizens , nations and individuals ! The power of satisfying every desire vitiates ...
... possessed of , not to be absolutely vicious ! What notions could they have of domestic duties , of the relations of masters and slaves , magistrates and citizens , nations and individuals ! The power of satisfying every desire vitiates ...
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